Michael is our Digital Data Analyst at GlowMetrics with a strong interest in social media and turning data into stories.

Want to know which links your visitors are clicking on on your website and where they head off to? If you have a link to a third party website, by default in Google Analytics, you’ll have no idea how many of your users are clicking on that link or much traffic you’re sending to that third party – but by setting up Outbound Link Tracking via Google Tag Manager, you can see exactly that!

So, how do we do it? Here’s a quick how-to guide:

Step 1: Create the Tag

Insert your own GA tracking ID when configuring the tag, feel free to use your own naming convention for the Event Category and Event Action but it’s important to use the {{Click URL}} variable for the Label – this will automatically pull in the URL of the link the user clicked on so you can see that information in your Google Analytics event reports.

Step 2: Create the Trigger

We want to track whenever a user clicks on a link, so we’re using a Click Event trigger targeting ‘Just Links’. We’ve selected ‘Wait for Tags’ so the tags have a chance to fire before the user moves away to the new URL and we’re enabling it on every page using the RegEx .* (if you’re not familiar with Regular Expressions, this will match everything).

The important part here is the Fire On rule, which states the Click URL does not contain yourdomainname.com (for us, it’s glowmetrics.com, yours will be whatever your website address is). This tells the tag to only fire whenever a user clicks on a link on your website that goes to a different website. Makes sense, right?

Once you’ve set up the tag and trigger, remember to publish your changes in GTM. Then whenever you’ve done that, you should be able to see Outbound Links being tracked in your Google Analytics account like this:

Easy when you know how! If you’ve got any questions on tracking Outbound Links or you would like more help with your Google Tag Manager set up, leave a comment below or Contact Us – we’d love to hear from you.